Steve Wilcox
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Joined: 8/17/2001 From: Victoria, BC, Canada Status: offline
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Some stuff from Ian V. Hogg's Encyclopedia of Infantry Weapons of WW2: "Anti-tank grenade, M9": "The M9 was so quickly in and out of service that none of the wartime manulas has a picture of it", "penetration of the M9 was little better than 40mm due to the nose fuse interfering with the penetrative action of the hollow charge jet, but the M9A1 improved on this and could defeat about 60mm of plate", "The M9A1 remained standard issue throughout the war but it was rarely used." Of the "Smoke grenade (WP) M15" it says "it was widely used as an anti-personnel grenade, particularly in the Pacific theaters." For the Germans it has the Gross Gew PanzerGr: Pen 40mm, Range 100m; the Klein Gew PanzerGr: same as above; the Gew PanzerGr 46mm: Pen 90mm, Range 100m; the SS Gew PanzerGr 61: Pen 125mm, Range 200m. And on the other hand the Oxford Companion to WWII says:"The US M9A1 was especially effective and infantrymen often preferred to the bazooka as it did not entail carrying an extra weapon." Bruce Quarrie's Weapons of the Waffen SS has "the Gewehr Panzergranate, the Gross Gewehr Panzergranate, and the Gross Panzergranate 46 and 61. The earlier grenades were ineffective as AT weapons, being limited to some 50m range and only being able to penetrate roughly 30mm of armour plate...The latter two weapons had ranges of 145-200m, armour penetration being 90 and 126mm respectively." Just some miscellaneous and sometimes contradictory info for your perusal. I don't have any opinion on how SP:WAW handles these things or whether any of the above data is accurate, I'm just passing it along in case anyone is interested. :-)
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